(Non, je n'en suis pas -encore- -trop- victime, mais ...)
- Every meeting must have one clear decision maker. If there's no decision maker - or no decision to be made - the meeting shouldn't happen.
- No more than 10 people should attend.
- Every person should give input, otherwise they shouldn't be there.
- No decision should ever wait for a meeting. If a meeting absolutely has to happen before a decision should be made, then the meeting should be scheduled immediately.
(How Larry Page Changed Meetings At Google After Taking Over Last Spring, Business Insider, 10/01/2012)